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. >> it's a trend that can also be seen at the local level. the vice chair of the gop and san jose city councilman, made news when he publicly changed his stance in support of marriage equality. >> does this mesh with republican values? >> i think it does. i think when you look at it while i may not personally believe in gay marriage, based on my personal religious beliefs, i think it's important that we are clear that just because i have this belief, that doesn't mean i have to impose my beliefs upon you and vice versa. i think what we're saying is that government should be neutral on these issues. people should be able to make up their decision on what they want to do. >> the supreme court will begin hearing arguments on same- sex marriage on march 26 and begin their own deliberations the very next day. in san jose, kpix5. >> it was just last year that redwood city electronic arts joined google and microsoft in opposing the federal defense of marriage act. >>> coming up, this buzz for you, but is it what you ordered? the ackization that you
. >> it's a trend that can also be seen at the local level. the vice chair of the gop and san jose city councilman, made news when he publicly changed his stance in support of marriage equality. >> does this mesh with republican values? >> i think it does. i think when you look at it while i may not personally believe in gay marriage, based on my personal religious beliefs, i think it's important that we are clear that just because i have this belief, that doesn't mean i have...
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some people in one local community is playing the role of detectives themselves. plus, more questions than answers about a family lost at sea. search crews can't find a shred of evidence off the california coast. and a bald eagle flies the coop. how the zoo knew she would find her way home. >>> i'm elizabeth cook. >> here's how bad oakland's crime problem has gotten. some people aren't even bothering to call police anymore. instead, they are trying to solve their own cases. that's right. kpix5's kristen ayers on the every day people now playing detective. >> reporter: it's 7:00 and half a dozen neighbors are walking the streets. never has it seemed more necessary than now. one home was burglarized twice in 24 hours. once while this woman's nephew was inside. >> he was on with 911 when the men tried to kick into his room. >> surveillance cameras captured these images of three men casing the place moments before the home was ransacked. one of 25 homes burglarized in the last two months alone. >> you have to walk around your house with a gun to feel safe. >> in a nei
some people in one local community is playing the role of detectives themselves. plus, more questions than answers about a family lost at sea. search crews can't find a shred of evidence off the california coast. and a bald eagle flies the coop. how the zoo knew she would find her way home. >>> i'm elizabeth cook. >> here's how bad oakland's crime problem has gotten. some people aren't even bothering to call police anymore. instead, they are trying to solve their own cases....
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to contact people who are traveling in south america so that they could also get the flyers out to local people. >> reporter: they are working with the u.s. embassy but worry is starting to set in. >> a little bit. they have been gone -- they have been -- no contact for a month and that is scary. so we are very worried. >> reporter: don knapp, kpyi 5. >>> police are searching for a man who shot up a building tonight. police say the gunman got into an argument with another man and opened fire. the victim was hit in the leg but expected to survive. he is from the sacramento area and we are told he is armed and dangerous. anyone with information is urged to call 911. >>> we are also getting word of a search for four people in the water near half moon bay. the report of a boat taking on water came in this afternoon, the coast guard is using a plane, helicopters and boats to search for two adults and two children. >>> investigators are sorting through new tips about the suspect in the las vegas trip shooting. police are looking for harris. he was the one who shot and killed a rapper. every si
to contact people who are traveling in south america so that they could also get the flyers out to local people. >> reporter: they are working with the u.s. embassy but worry is starting to set in. >> a little bit. they have been gone -- they have been -- no contact for a month and that is scary. so we are very worried. >> reporter: don knapp, kpyi 5. >>> police are searching for a man who shot up a building tonight. police say the gunman got into an argument with...
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even in marin which heavily relies on local rainfall, their water storage is at 97% capacity. and they don't think they'll have to do about water rationing come spring. and keep in mind, our rainy season isn't over. >> we have in the past. there's been miracle march es. >> reporter: which brings us back to 1852 and the parched conditions. that march, san francisco got more than 6 inches of rain, twice the normal amount. one can hope history is destined to repeat itself. >> your prediction? >> miracle march ! >> yep. >> everybody calm down. all the chips are in. >> oh, hear you? >> the round of rain in the future. [ laughter ] >> ken is not that far off. maybe he's seen the forecast before you. we've got some showers on the radar right now. there's a boundary passing by to our north. i think it will make it as far south as santa rosa. we've got a few rain showers right now, likely not making it to san francisco because it's encountering this ridge of of high pressure which will keep us mainly dry for several more days. we're just getting the fringes of this front. but still the
even in marin which heavily relies on local rainfall, their water storage is at 97% capacity. and they don't think they'll have to do about water rationing come spring. and keep in mind, our rainy season isn't over. >> we have in the past. there's been miracle march es. >> reporter: which brings us back to 1852 and the parched conditions. that march, san francisco got more than 6 inches of rain, twice the normal amount. one can hope history is destined to repeat itself. >>...